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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE / IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT (ICE) - 2015
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U.S IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENTS
Contract #
A-2015-115
Agency
POLICE
Council Approval Date
6/16/2015
Expiration Date
6/30/2020
Destruction Year
2025
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EROIGSA-15.0007 <br />ordered by a court. To the extent the Service Provider intends to release the IGSA or any <br />information relating to, or exchanged under, this IGSA, the Service Provider agrees to <br />coordinate with the ICE Contracting Officer prior to such release, The Service Provider <br />may, at its discretion, communicate the substance of this IGSA when requested. ICE <br />understands that this IGSA will become a public document when presented to the S ervice <br />Provider's governing body for approval, <br />K The CO shall be notified in writing of all litigation pertaining to this IGSA and provided <br />copies of any pleadings filed or said litigation within five working days of the filing, The <br />Service Provider shall cooperate with Government legal staff and/or the United States <br />Attorney regarding any requests pertaining to federal or Service Provider litigation, <br />C. The Service Provider shall notify the CO when a member of the United States Congress <br />requests information or makes a request to visit the facility, The Service Provider shall <br />coordinate all public information related issues pertaining to ICE detainees with the Co, <br />All press statements and releases shall be cleared, in advance, with the ICE Office of <br />Public Affairs. The Service Provider shall promptly make public announcements stating <br />the facts of unusurd or newsworthy incidents to local media. Examples of such events <br />include, but are not limited to: deaths, escapes from custody, and facility emergencies, <br />D. With respect to public announcements and pros statements, the Service Provider shall <br />ensure employees agree to use appropriate disclaimers clearly stating the employees' <br />opinions do not necessarily reflect the position of the United States Government in any <br />public presentations they make or articles they write that relate to any aspect of contract <br />performance or the facility operations. <br />Art -fete 21. Incident, Reporting <br />A. The COR shall be notified immediately in the event of all serious incidents. The <br />COR, will provide after-hours contact information to the Service Provider at the time <br />of award. <br />B. Serious incidents include, but are not limited to: activation of disturbance control <br />team(s); disturbances (including gang activities, group demonstrations, food <br />boycotts, work strikes, work -place violence, civil disturbances/protests); staff use of <br />force including use of lethal and lass -lethal force (includes inmates in restraints more <br />than eight hours); assaults on staff/inmates resulting in injuries requiring medical <br />attention (does not include routine medical evaluation after the incident); fights <br />resulting in injuries requiring medical attention; fires; full or partial lock clown of the <br />Facility; escape; weapons discharge; suicide attempts; deaths; declared or non - <br />declared hanger strikes; adverse incidents that attract unusual interest or significant <br />publicity; adverse weather (e.g., hurricanes, floods, ice/snow storms, heat waves, <br />tornadoes); fence damage; power outages; bomb threats; detainee admitted to a <br />community hospital; witness security cases taken outside the Facility; significant <br />environmental problems that impact the facility operations; transportation accidents <br />(i.e. airlift, bus) resulting in injurios, death or property damage; and sexual assaults. <br />24 <br />
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